Time-date as an integer
Beeyah
dbickett at gmail.com
Tue Aug 24 09:25:16 EDT 2004
Charles Hixson <charleshixsn at earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<mailman.2271.1093328889.5135.python-list at python.org>...
> This is a concept, not a finished program, and an extract from a class
> at that...so forgive any illegalities, but:
> import datetime;
> def calcNodeId(self):
> t = datetime.utcnow()
> val = t.year * 133920000000 + # 12 months
> t.month * 11160000000 + # 31 days
> t.hour * 3600000000 + # 60 minutes
> t.minute * 60000000 + # 60 seconds
> t.second * 1000000 + t.microsecond
> if val <= self._dTime:
> val = self._dTime + 1
> self._dTime = val
> return val
>
> This is the best that I've been able to come up with in getting a
> date-time as an integer. It feels like one of the time or date
> libraries should have a better solution, but if so, I haven't found it.
> Can anyone suggest a better approach?
Your indentation is... interesting. Have you considered timestamps?
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